Who are Mind The Gap?

Monday, August 2, 2010

As you know, MTG has an affinity for the good old short play - small and perfectly formed with something for everyone, the latest installment of our popular short play festival BritBits 7 played to great acclaim at Manhattan Theatre Source in June when we welcomed some fabulous new British exports/expats into The Company.

But for our Fall production we're taking a break from the short stuff and hope to be able to announce very soon the two full length shows which we will be performing in repertory at The Source in November 2010.

However, in the meantime we have another agenda. Like all off-off-Broadway companies MTG is always looking for new audiences to pack those seats, and that's where you come in. We're starting with a simple request. It will take just 5 seconds of your time and cost you not a single penny! May we announce:

Operation MTG Blog Follower!

We need blog followers, and that means YOU! If you've supported MTG in the past we need you to support us now. Please follow the MTG blog using the link on the side bar and ask your friends to do the same. The more people we can tell about the amazing work MTG continues to produce the more top class British theatre we can bring to New York audiences. But it ain't cheap and we need to get the word out so that when our fall show opens we fill those seats and cover those overheads! We'd love for you to re-post this link (http://mindthegaptheatre.blogspot.com/2010/08/operation-mtg-blog-follower.html) on Facebook and Twitter and help us reach our goal of 100 followers by the end of August! It's a modest goal and one we hope we can smash. It's just one click and is the easiest way for you to stay informed about everything MTG is up to. Please help!

We look forward to triple digit followers very soon! Thanks for reading.

About Me

The brainchild of Paula D'Alessandris, Mind The Gap (MTG) was conceived in 1998 to import edgy British productions, readings and workshops to welcoming New York audiences (a prudent choice, after that little tea incident in Boston harbor a while back) and, in return, export some of America's unknown theatrical talent.
There's nothing like a dame and Mind The Gap's got two. Dame Helen Mirren and Dame Judi Dench are on MTG's Board of Advisors along with Roger Rees.